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  • ...[Debye–Hückel equation]] is inadequate. They are more rigorous than the equations of [[specific ion interaction theory]] (SIT theory), but Pitzer parameters These equations were applied to an extensive range of experimental data at 25 °C with exce
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  • This is a list of '''scientific equations named after people''' (eponymous equations). | [[Boussinesq equations (water waves)|Boussinesq equations]] || Wave mechanics || [[Joseph Boussinesq]]
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  • ...ype91 AerialTorpedo Vectors of MotionEqs.svg|thumb|right|Vectors of motion equations for aerial torpedo in the air]] The torpedo motion equation is the set of simultaneous ordinary differential equations, which is to model pitch motion of airborne aerial torpedo as follows.
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  • ...://www.oofem.org/resources/doc/matlibmanual/node6.html Orthotropy modeling equations] from [[OOFEM]] Matlib manual section.
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  • ...e characteristic time for this to happen can be calculated using diffusive equations. A classical derivation gives the reptation time <math>t</math>:<br />
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  • ...ing the small fluid-mass limit of the generally unsolvable [[Navier-Stokes equations]]:
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  • .... The properties are better studied using [[tensor]]-valued [[constitutive equations]], which are common in the field of [[continuum mechanics]]. * [[Navier–Stokes equations]]
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  • ...scribe ionic current flowing through a channel, and the Navier-Stokes (NS) equations are used to represent the fluid dynamics in the channel. The PNP equations consist of the [[Poisson equation]]:<ref>Daiguji, H.; Oka, Y.; Shirono, K.;
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  • ==Empirical equations for the thermal properties of petroleum products==
    69 KB (9,885 words) - 10:12, 20 September 2010
  • ...ld have Braille transcribers put the text in Braille but he would read the equations and graphs with the Optacon. After graduation he was hired SRI as a data a
    28 KB (4,544 words) - 13:16, 20 September 2010
  • ...electrolysis of chloride solutions all proceed according to the following equations:
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  • ...rrents interact with the electromagnetic field is described by [[Maxwell's equations]] and the [[Lorentz force law]]. ...is also affected by them. These interactions are described by [[Maxwell's equations]] and the [[Lorentz Force Law|Lorentz force law]]. (This discussion ignores
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  • ...ls, users are able to analyze and manipulate data from tables, graphs, and equations and export the data to spreadsheets and other data applications. ...umeric range search delivers data contained in reference tables, graphs or equations. This tabular or graphic data is Knovelized, meaning that the data extracte
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  • ...ard [[ISO/IEC 80000|''Quantities and Units'']] in which the quantities and equations used with SI are to be referred as the ''International System of Quantities
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  • ...ub> etc. of the reactants A, B etc. This means solving a set of non-linear equations of mass-balance ...nts that is specified by the stoichiometric coefficients. The mass-balance equations assume the simpler form.
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  • ...ich in turn can be used to estimate log D, [[Hammett equation|Hammett type equations]] have frequently been applied.<ref name="Perrin">{{cite book |last = Perri
    27 KB (3,780 words) - 20:16, 21 September 2010
  • ...hermodynamic observables of denaturation can be described by the following equations:
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  • ...the equilibrium state between the two phases is described by the following equations: ...the equilibrium state between the two phases is described by the following equations:
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  • As can be seen by comparing the equations in the above table, the Henry's law constant ''k''<sub>H,pc</sub> is simply ...is why some people prefer to name it Henry coefficient. There are multiple equations assessing the effect of temperature on the constant. These examples are der
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  • ...the Henry's Law constant.<ref name=UArizona/> As can be seen by comparing equations (1) and (2) above, <math>k'</math> is the reciprocal of <math>k</math>. Si
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  • ...ref> C.W. Davies, ''Ion Association'',Butterworths, 1962</ref> or [[Pitzer equations]]<ref name="davies">I. Grenthe and H. Wanner, ''Guidelines for the extrapol
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